Ibritumomab
Drug Name:
Ibritumomab tiuxetanDrug Class:
It is a targeted therapy drug
Available under the brand name: Zevalin
What Is It Prescribed For?
- •Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (a condition where cancer affects the lymph system which produces immune cells).
- •Follicular B-cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
How Is It Given?
It is given as an infusion into a vein over 10 minutes. Firstly, Rituximab is given and then the first dose of Ibritumomab is given within 4 hours. Imaging tests are done to see how it has spread and shown its actions. If expected results are shown, then the next doses will be given for 7 to 9 days.
What Are Common Side Effects?
You may face some of these side effects:
- •Infusion-related reactions like fever, chills, redness, tiredness, headache, shortness of breath, nausea, and decreased blood pressure
- •Low blood count
- •Increased susceptibility to infections
- •Loss of appetite
- •Muscle or joint pain
- •Cough
- •Dizziness
- •Nausea
- •Diarrhea
Your doctor can prescribe medication to control these side effects. Ibritumomab may also cause other side effects. If you face any unusual or serious problems, inform your doctor immediately.
Who Should Avoid Taking This Drug?
None
Purchase Options
You can purchase this medicine from authorized pharmacies. Always ensure you have a valid prescription from your healthcare provider.